[0001] The present invention relates to a table top washing machine which comprises a tub
for accommodating articles to be cleaned, means for circulating water within the tub,
and a waste water drain comprising a drain port for draining water from the tub and
a fitting for connecting a waste line to said drain port.
[0002] The term "table top washing machine" as used herein refers to a washing machine,
i.e. a dishwasher or washing machine for washing clothes, which in contrast to common
floor-mounted appliances is designed as a smaller unit which may be placed for example
on a kitchen worktop or as portable device. Such washers are particularly suited for
smaller households, in which only small amounts of articles are to be cleaned, or
for use in mobile vehicles such as motor homes, camper vans, yachts and the like.
[0003] It is an object of the present invention to provide for a table top washing machine
of the type indicated above which allows for a high degree of flexibility in use,
wherein measures are taken that a relocation of the washing machine does not impart
operation of the washing machine.
[0004] In accordance with the present invention the above object is solved in that the waste
water drain comprises an angled connector having a first leg for connection to the
drain port and a second leg comprising the fitting, wherein the first leg is adapted
for rotatable connection to the drain port, and wherein the waste water drain further
comprises means for limiting rotation of the first leg such that orienting the second
leg to point in an upward direction is prevented. By providing for a rotatable connection
of the first leg to the drain port, the table top washing machine can be easily adapted
for installation next to a drain site, such as a kitchen sink into which the waste
line is placed. Thus, for example in such latter embodiment the table top washing
machine could be easily installed either to the right or to the left of the sink wherein,
due to the rotatable connection, the waste line can be easily installed to be directed
towards the sink, such that the formation of bows or bends in the waste line can be
avoided. Furthermore, since the rotatable connection of the first leg to the drain
port is designed such that it allows rotation of the first leg only to an extent that
orienting the second leg to point in an upward direction is prevented, i.e. allows
orienting the second leg only either to be directed downwardly or at maximum horizontally,
a back flow of water within the waste line is prevented. In this manner it is guaranteed
that the waste line always is completed emptied to the drain so as to avoid water
from spilling out of the waste line when the machine is relocated, which is of particular
advantage in embodiments wherein the machine is a portable device.
[0005] Preferred embodiments of the present invention are defined in the dependent claims.
[0006] Limiting rotation of the first leg such that orienting the second leg to point in
an upward direction is prevented is of particular advantage for devices wherein the
washing machine is adapted to drain water from the tub solely by the hydrostatic pressure
prevailing within the tub. Thus, the washing machine can be designed to be a particularly
light-weight machine which does not have a drain pump but which only has a valve in
the drain line which when opened causes the tub to be drained. By allowing the second
leg which comprises the fitting for the waste line to be oriented only to either point
downwards or to be oriented horizontally, the build-up of a back pressure in the waste
line is effectively prevented.
[0007] The means for limiting rotation of the first leg preferably comprises a first and
a second cam surface which are provided at the first leg, wherein a first and a second
stop are provided at a housing member of the washing machine, which stops engage the
first and second cam surfaces, respectively, at the positions of maximum displacement
of the first leg. By selecting respective angular positions with respect to the axis
of rotation of the first leg at which the first and second cam surfaces engage the
stops, rotation of the first leg can be restricted to any desired angular range.
[0008] In such latter embodiments, the washing machine preferably comprises a cam member
which radially projects from the first leg of the connector and which comprises both
the first and the second cam surface. The first and the second cam surfaces for example
can comprise opposing faces of a radial projection provided at the first leg, or can
be provided at individual radial projections provided at the first leg. Preferably
the first and second legs of the connector are arranged substantially at a right angle
to each other, in which manner it is possible to provide for a connection to the waste
line that is located at a wall member of the washing machine, for example at the rear
side of the washing machine, wherein the waste line is rotatable by 180° so that it
can be positioned to either be directed to the left or to the right of the washing
machine. Due to the right angle of the connector, the waste line further can be positioned
to extend in parallel to the rear housing wall of the washing machine such that a
minimum amount of space is required for placement of the waste line. In this manner
the total space required for placement of the washing machine can be minimized. Thus,
if for example the washing machine is to be placed in front of a kitchen wall, the
washing machine can be located directly in front of such wall at a minimum distance
to the wall.
[0009] In order to prevent an inadvertent rotation of the connector, the washing machine
preferably comprises means for securing the connector in a desired rotational position.
Such means for securing the connector can comprise for example a bracket for fixation
of the first or second leg.
[0010] Preferably the washing machine comprises a releasable hydraulic connection between
the drain port and the first leg, so that particularly when the washing machine is
a portable machine, the waste line can be easily disassembled and reassembled when
relocating the washing machine.
[0011] To this end, the drain port can comprise an external thread and the first leg can
comprise a cap nut for fixation of the first leg at the drain port. Alternatively,
the drain port could comprise one or more latching projections and the first leg could
comprise a cap having corresponding latching surfaces so as to provide for a bayonet
connection between the drain port and the first leg.
[0012] In further preferred embodiments of the present invention, the drain port is located
in a recess which is provided in a rear wall or a side wall of the washing machine.
Alternatively, the drain port could be located in a recess which is provided in a
bottom wall of the washing machine. Locating the drain port in a recess allows for
a particular compact design in which the waste line extends in parallel and at a minimum
distance to a housing wall of the washing machine.
[0013] When the drain port is located in a recess which is provided in a bottom wall of
the washing machine, the bottom wall further can comprise a channel for accommodation
of the waste line. In this manner washing machines can be implemented in which the
waste line exits at one of the sidewalls of the washing machine, wherein by rotating
the waste line into a desired direction and arranging the waste line in the respective
channel the washing machine can easily be adapted to the specific circumstances of
its placement, wherein only that portion of the waste line is visible which extends
between the washing machine and a drain site, such as a kitchen sink, wherein however
no room is required at the rear side of the washing machine for passage of the waste
line. Thus, this feature likewise allows for a particularly compact design of the
dishwasher wherein the dishwasher can be placed with a minimum distance in front of
a wall member or the like.
[0014] The washing machine, which in preferred embodiments is a table top dishwasher, further
can comprise a water tank for supplying the water for at least one washing cycle.
Thus no hydraulic connections are required for permanently connecting the washing
machine to a water supply, such as a tap. Rather, before carrying out a washing cycle,
the water tank is filled so as to supply the water for a washing cycle to be carried
out in the washing machine. To facilitate the filling of the water tank, the water
tank preferably is a portable tank, such as a tank that is integrated into the washing
machine, but which can be removed from the machine for a filling operation. In such
embodiments, for operation of the washing machine only the waste line has to be arranged
to terminate at a suitable drain, such as a kitchen sink, wherein except for the provision
of electric energy no further installations have to be made. Such a dishwasher is
particularly suitable for use in mobile vehicles such as motor homes, camper vans,
yachts and the like, where no permanent water supply is available. Washing machines
having a water tank further can be used with advantage at locations where water supply
is provided only during certain times of the day, or where there is a permanent water
supply, such as a continuously supplied water tap, but where the provision of a suitable
port for connection to the machine cannot be readily established.
[0015] Preferred embodiments of the present invention are described by reference to the
drawings, in which:
- Fig. 1
- is a perspective view of a table top dishwasher in accordance with the present invention;
- Fig. 2
- is a perspective view of the connector for the waste line of the dishwasher shown
in Fig. 1;
- Fig. 3
- is an enlarged view of the connector shown in Fig. 2; and
- Fig. 4
- is a schematic bottom view of a further embodiment of a table top washing machine
in accordance with the present invention.
[0016] Fig. 1 shows a dishwasher 10, which can be placed on top of a kitchen console 11
or which also could be used as a portable device for use, for example, within a camper
van or yacht.
[0017] Dishwasher 10 comprises a housing section 12 and a tank section 16 into which a volume
of water is filled as it is required for an intended washing operation. In order to
access the washing chamber, housing section 12 is provided with a door 18, which is
tiltable about a vertical axis and which in the usual manner constitutes in its open
state a support surface, on which a basket 20 can be placed, which holds any goods
to be cleaned. Within the lower section of the washing chamber or tub 14 there is
provided a sump 22, in which water that is sprayed onto the goods to be cleaned by
means of a rotatable spray arm 24 collects, to be again sprayed onto the goods to
be cleaned.
[0018] Any water which no longer is required for the washing cycle can be drained to waste
via a drain conduit 26, the free end of which can be arranged temporarily within a
sink 28 or which could be connected fixedly for example to a drain pipe of sink 28.
[0019] As shown in Fig. 1, tank 16 can be equipped with a window 30 through which the filling
level of tank 16 is visible also when the lid 32 of tank 16 is closed. At the front
side of the closed door or, as shown in the drawing, at a front panel 38 provided
at the front side of housing section 12 there are provided one or more selector switches
42 for selecting between a plurality of operational settings, and indicator lamps
34 and displays 40 by means of which a variety of operational states or warning messages
can be issued to a user of the washing machine.
[0020] In Fig. 2 there is illustrated an embodiment of a waste water drain 51 of the table
top dishwasher shown in Fig. 1, wherein Fig. 2 shows a section of the dishwasher 10
when viewed from below.
[0021] In particular, Fig. 2 shows a portion of the bottom wall 44 in the region of the
right rear foot 46 which is located close to the rear wall 48. Within a recess 50
which is provided in the bottom wall 44 at a relatively short distance to the rear
wall 48 there is arranged a drain port 52 via which water from the sump 22 can be
drained to waste. Drain port 52 is adapted for connection to a coupling 54 of an angled
connector 56 which comprises a first leg 58 which carries coupling 54 and a second
leg 60 that is adapted for connection to the waste line 26 via which waste water can
be passed from drain port 52 to a waste site such as sink 28 shown in Fig. 1. The
first and second legs 58, 60 of connector 56 are arranged at a right angle so that
the second leg 60 of connector 56 and waste line 52 extend in parallel to rear wall
48 and. By selecting on the one hand the distance between recess 50 and the rear wall
48 and on the other hand the length of first leg 58, the second leg 60 of connector
56 and correspondingly the waste line 52 can be located to extend at a minimum distance
to back wall 48.
[0022] Connector 56 is designed to be rotatable by 180° as is indicated in Fig. 2 by an
arrow 64 and thus can be arranged in the position shown in Fig. 2 wherein the second
leg extends horizontally and points to the left of dishwasher 10, in the opposite
orientation wherein second leg 60 extends again horizontally but points to the right,
or in any intermediate position in which the second leg 60 of connector 56 points
downwardly. In order to fix connector 56 at a desired angular position there is provided
a clamp 66 which extends over a section of first leg 58 and which can be fixed to
bottom wall 44 for example by means of screws (not shown). The angular range of rotation
of connector 56 is limited by means of cam members 68 which are shown in further detail
in Fig. 3.
[0023] As shown in Fig. 3, whereas the second leg 60 of connector 56 is provided with a
fitting 62 for fixation of waste line 26, first leg 58 comprises two integrally formed
cam members 68 which radially project from first leg 58. Cam members 68 each comprise
two lateral cam surfaces which at the position of maximum displacement engage a respective
abutment surface provided at the machine housing. In particular, in the position shown
in Fig. 3 a first cam surface 69 of cam member 68 engages a first stop 70 which is
provided within recess 50 of bottom wall 44. When the angled connector 56 is rotated
so that the second leg 60 in the bottom view of Fig. 3 extends to the left, i.e. extends
toward the right of the dishwasher 10 shown in Fig. 1, a second cam surface 72 of
cam member 68 abuts against a second stop 74. By limiting rotation of connector 56
to an angular range of the second leg 60 which at maximum is horizontal or else points
downwards, it is guaranteed that any water that has been drained from sump 22 of tub
14 and which exits via drain port 52 can flow out into the waste line 26. Thus, particularly
in washing machines in which there is no drain pump but wherein the water from the
tub is drained solely by the hydrostatic pressure prevailing within the tub, malfunction
of the washing machine thus effectively is prevented.
[0024] As will be readily understood, locating the drain port within a recess provided in
the bottom wall of the washing machine not only assists draining of the tub since
in that manner the drain port can be located in a position as low as possible so as
to provide for a maximum height difference between sump and drain port, but further
allows to arrange the waste line 52 such that the placement of the waste line requires
only a minimum amount of space.
[0025] Furthermore, the dishwasher also can be designed for concealed placement of the waste
line 26. To this end, as is illustrated in Fig. 4, the drain port 52 can be arranged
at a distance from rear wall 48 which exceeds that required for accommodation of the
connector 56, wherein the drain port 52 and the connector 56 can be arranged in the
bottom region of the washing machine within a recess 50 which merges into a channel
76 which extends in parallel to the rear wall 48. Channel 76 is adapted to accommodate
waste line 26 so that the waste line 26 exits at one of the sidewalls 78 of the dishwasher
housing. In the embodiment shown in Fig. 4 the dishwasher 10 thus can be installed
without there being required any space behind the rear wall 48 so that if for example
the dishwasher 10 of Fig. 1 is placed on a kitchen work top 11 it can be pushed completely
to the wall behind kitchen work top 11.
[0026] While in the embodiment shown in Fig. 4 the waste water drain can have a configuration
similar to that of waste water drain 51 shown in Figs. 2 and 3, it should be noted
that in the Fig. 4 embodiment rotation of the connector 56 is restricted by channel
76, so that by providing for a suitable configuration of channel 76 cam member 68
of connector 56 as well as the stops 70 and 74 within recess 50 can be omitted.
List of reference signs
[0027]
- 10
- dishwasher
- 11
- kitchen console
- 12
- housing section
- 14
- washing chamber / tub
- 16
- tank section
- 18
- door
- 20
- basket
- 22
- sump
- 24
- spray arm
- 26
- drain conduit
- 28
- sink
- 30
- window
- 32
- lid
- 34
- indicator lamps
- 38
- front panel
- 40
- display
- 42
- selector switch
- 44
- bottom wall
- 46
- foot
- 48
- rear wall
- 50
- recess
- 51
- waste water drain
- 52
- drain port
- 54
- coupling
- 56
- connector
- 58
- 1st leg
- 60
- 2nd leg
- 62
- fitting
- 64
- arrow
- 66
- clamp
- 68
- cam member
- 70, 74
- stop
- 69, 72
- cam surface
- 76
- channel
- 78
- side wall
1. A table top washing machine, comprising:
(a) a tub (14) for accommodating articles to be cleaned;
(b) means for circulating water within the tub;
(c) a waste water drain (51) comprising a drain port (52) for draining water from
the tub and a fitting (62) for connecting a waste line (26) to said drain port;
characterized in that said waste water drain (51) comprises an angled connector (56) having a first leg
(58) for connection to the drain port (52) and a second leg (60) comprising the fitting
(62), wherein said first leg is adapted for rotatable connection to the drain port,
and wherein said waste water drain further comprises means (69, 70, 72, 74, 76) for
limiting rotation of the first leg such that orienting the second leg to point in
an upward direction is prevented.
2. The washing machine of claim 1, which is adapted to drain water from the tub (14)
solely by the hydrostatic pressure prevailing within the tub.
3. The washing machine of claim 1 or 2, wherein said means for limiting rotation of the
first leg comprises a first and a second cam surface (69, 72) provided at the first
leg (58), and a first and a second stop (70, 74) provided at a housing member (44)
of the washing machine which engage the first and second cam surfaces, respectively,
at the stop positions of the first leg.
4. The washing machine of claim 3, comprising a cam member (68) radially projecting from
the first leg (58) and having the first and second cam surfaces (69, 72).
5. The washing machine of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the first and second
legs (58, 60) are arranged substantially at a right angle to each other.
6. The washing machine of any one of the preceding claims, further comprising means (66)
for securing the connector (56) in a desired rotational position.
7. The washing machine of claim 6, wherein said means (66) for securing the connector
(56) in a desired rotational position comprises a bracket for fixation of the first
or second leg (58, 60).
8. The washing machine of any one of the preceding claims, comprising a releasable hydraulic
connection (54) between the drain port (52) and the first leg (58).
9. The washing machine of claim 8, wherein the drain port (52) comprises an external
thread and the first leg (58) comprises a cap nut for fixation of the first leg at
the drain port.
10. The washing machine of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the drain port (52)
is located in a recess provided in a rear or side wall (48, 78) of the washing machine.
11. The washing machine of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the drain port (52)
is located in a recess (50) provided in a bottom wall (44) of the washing machine.
12. The washing machine of claim 11, wherein said bottom wall (44) further comprises a
channel (76) for accommodation of said waste line (26).
13. The washing machine of any one the preceding claims, which is a table top dishwasher
(10).
14. The washing machine of any one the preceding claims, comprising a water tank for supplying
the water for at least one washing cycle.